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In “The 7 Day Back Pain Cure” book you'll discover…

5 “Hidden” causes of back pain that you won't hear about from your doctor... Page 51

The real reason your doctors do NOT have YOUR best interests at heart (Warning: This “hush-hush” doctors-only secret is something your doctor will not (and can't) ever admit to!)... Page 43

3 Breakthrough New Treatments that deliver fast and lasting pain relief in as little as 60 seconds... Pages 213-216

Let's uncover a few Back Pain Myths and start with some information you must know...

Pain Is Only a Symptom

Pain. It’s a powerful word that creates strong feelings.
Think back to the last time you experienced pain. If you’re
like most people, you probably remember some event that
caused it—a paper cut, a sprained ankle, or a skinned knee.

Most people believe that back pain operates the same
way - that it’s caused by some isolated event. They “throw
out” their backs, for instance, experience pain, and then have
a back-pain problem. Since the pain happened rather
suddenly, they imagine that if they can get rid of the pain,
they’ll get rid of the problem.

Like many things in life, the real story is more
complicated. Back pain is just a symptom that can be caused
by many different things.

Two people can feel the exact same type of back pain for
two entirely different reasons.

If they were both to undergo
the same treatment, one may start to feel better but the other
may not. It all depends on why the pain exists in the first
place.

Let’s say you have a dog, and one night that dog comes in
whining. You know he’s in pain, but you don’t know why.
Pain is just a sign that something is wrong.

Next, you may notice he’s limping, which is a good sign
that the pain is probably in his leg somewhere, but you still
don’t know what’s causing it. To find out, you need to do
some investigating.

Most likely, you would call your veterinarian and work
toward finding a solution. You would not, in most cases, give
the dog a pain reliever or a massage and then forget about it.
Even if your dog felt better the next day, most likely you
would still want to be sure his leg was all right. Unfortunately,
you might not treat yourself with the same care.

Many traditional back-pain treatments focus primarily - if
not exclusively - on just getting rid of the pain.

In the process, they fail to identify the underlying cause of that pain. Of course, it’s great to have pain erased or, at least,
diminished. But easing the pain without solving the problem
means one thing - the pain comes back.

That’s why a lot of
people seem to frequently “throw out” their backs and
experience persistent, recurring back pain.

Pain Is a Message… So Listen!

Pain is your body’s way of telling you that something is
out of balance, or “messed up” in some way. That may not be
the technical term doctors use, but it’s the most accurate one I
can think of!

Through pain, your body is trying to send a message that
something is wrong and it needs help. When the message is
silenced but the underlying problem is ignored, the
communication has failed. Consequently, your body starts to
“yell” louder by giving you more pain - recurring and more
severe pain.

Your body is trying to tell you something, but you aren’t
listening!

The Three Big Myths About Back Pain

What I want to emphasize here is that we can’t just focus
on symptoms like pain. Instead, we must turn our efforts
toward figuring out and fixing the underlying problem
causing the pain. Before I explain the primary causes,
however, let me start by dispelling a few popular myths.

Myth #1:
You “Throw Out” Your Back

In the course of my work, I’ve taught hundreds of
thousands of people my back-pain treatment approach. When
I ask them what’s wrong, they almost always say something
like, “I was doing X when I ‘threw out’ my back.”

Usually, some physical activity precedes the back pain, like
picking up a heavy object, sneezing, bending over, or getting
out of bed. The thinking goes, “Well, since I didn’t have pain
before the activity, the activity must have caused the pain.”
As you’ll see in the next few chapters, the reality is a bit
more complicated. In many cases, a physical activity can
trigger a pain episode, but by itself, it isn’t the underlying
cause.

Consider this example: Let’s say you fill a room with
natural gas and then toss a match inside. You could say that
the match caused the explosion, but it would be more
accurate to say the match “triggered” or ignited the explosion.
The better question to focus on is “Where did all that gas
come from in the first place?”

It’s very similar with back pain. A physical activity can
trigger a pain episode, but it’s not the “fuel” behind it. If you
don’t get rid of the underlying problem, then any number of
things can “trigger” the pain.

Myth #2:
Back Pain Means Something Is Wrong with the Back

People usually think that if they have back pain, their
bodies are suffering from some mechanical dysfunction.
“Since my body hurts,” they say, “it must mean something is
wrong with my body—something with the bones, the
muscles, or the soft tissue that connects them.”

While this is sometimes, if not often, the case, it’s not the only underlying cause of back pain. Other factors that
originate in your mind (e.g., stress levels) as well as your diet
(unhealthy foods) can cause severe back-pain episodes, even
when there’s nothing wrong with your spine, discs, joints,
muscles, or ligaments. These factors also can exacerbate
physically caused back pain, making it many times more
painful.

Myth #3:
The Current Pain Isn’t Related to Previous Bouts

If you experienced a back-pain episode two months ago
and another today, you’re likely to think these episodes are
unrelated. Perhaps the last time it happened because you
sneezed. This time you were moving furniture.

For most people, the trigger that causes their pain episode
is different on different occasions. Naturally, they associate
the “cause” to the trigger and believe the episodes are
unrelated.

In fact, in the vast majority of cases, multiple back-pain
episodes are usually caused by the same underlying problem—
even if each pain episode had a different trigger.

Let’s consider again the room filled with natural gas—a
dangerous situation, no doubt. But the gas is the source of the
danger, not the match, static cling, or a cell-phone ring that
might create a spark to trigger the explosion.

The same is true when it comes to back pain. Once you’ve
created conditions in your body, inadvertently or otherwise,
that are ripe for an explosive bout of back pain, any number
of things can set off a pain episode. Different activities that
may trigger pain are only sparks igniting the gas that was there
all along.

There Are Two Types of Pain:
Which Are You Suffering From?

Though there are many back-pain conditions, such as
sciatica, scoliosis, and a herniated disc, we can narrow them
down to two basic categories: nerve-based pain and tissue based
pain.

You may have one or the other, or you may have both.
Some treatments will ease nerve pain, others improve tissue
pain. Some might, in some cases, work for both. But
determining the right treatment for your particular case can
require some investigation.

This is, incidentally, why so many
back-pain sufferers find inconsistent relief.
Let me explain the differences between the two types of
pain.

As the name suggests, nerve-based back pain is caused by a
nerve that’s not happy for some reason. Typically, it’s being
pressured, pinched, compressed, or injured in some way—
usually by a nearby muscle or bone.

For example, if a nerve is surrounded by or next to a
muscle that’s unusually tight and inflexible, that muscle
presses on the nerve, causing it to hurt. This is common in
sciatica.

If a nearby piece of bone, such as a vertebra in your spinal
column, is out of position, it also might press on the nerve,
causing pain. These bones themselves may be out of position
due to an overly tight or inflexible muscle nearby. In other words, the whole process may start with a tight muscle but
end with a nerve that’s irritated by a bone.

Nerve pain often, but not always, is felt as a burning,
tingling, sharp, shooting, electrical, or numb sensation, or like
“pins and needles.”

Tissue-based pain, on the other hand, originates in the
muscles, tendons, ligaments, or other connective tissues in the
body. (Most commonly, the pain originates in the muscles.)
Think back to the last time you gave someone a neck or back
massage. You may recall feeling one or more “knots” in the
muscles. These knots are one of the main causes of tissue based
pain.

One way to tell if a knot is really a knot, or just a
bone, is to see if it exists on both sides of the body in the exact
same position. If it appears on both sides, it might be a bone
or part of a joint. If it only appears on one side, it’s more
likely a knot.

This knot is more formally known as a “trigger point.” I
don’t know why it’s called this, but I suspect it’s because if
you press firmly on it, it triggers pain. Trigger points also are
known to trigger pain in areas of the body other than where
they’re located, and this is called “referred pain.”

A trigger point is caused in part by a pooling of toxins in
your muscle tissue—which, in turn, is usually caused by
imbalances in your diet, excess negative stress, and/or damage
to the actual muscle fibers as a result of an injury and/or
excessive exercise or physical activity.

If you’re under a lot of stress, for example, your body’s
natural tendency is to shift to more shallow breathing and to
“freeze” parts of your upper body (clenched jaws and tense
shoulders are a few examples).

This “freezing” reduces the
amount of oxygen in your body and slows the circulation of
blood in certain areas—such as your back. Without the
optimal level of oxygen from deep breathing and without
natural body movement to keep the blood flowing, toxins get
“stuck” within tight muscle tissue. If this is allowed to continue for a long enough period of time, a trigger point
develops, causing pain.

Trigger points also might be caused by an imbalance in the
diet. For instance, many people who have been led to believe
they aren’t getting enough calcium may, in fact, be deficient
in magnesium. Without magnesium, the body can’t process
calcium as it should. Magnesium also is involved in the
muscle-relaxation response, so if the body doesn’t have
enough of it, trigger points are more likely to develop.

Since
proper muscle function depends on both of calcium and
magnesium—and since they depend on each other for
absorption into the body’s cells—an adequate, balanced
supply (along with potassium and other trace minerals) is
necessary for healthy, pain-free muscles.

Studies have shown
that supplementing with these nutrients can help ease trigger
points.

Another way to really aggravate trigger points is to drink
too little water. When you’re dehydrated, your blood doesn’t
have enough fluid to flush out all the toxins and other
biological waste that your body produces. Under normal
conditions, the blood washes away all these waste products,
moving them to the liver and kidneys, where they are
eliminated from the body.

But if you’re even slightly dehydrated, there isn’t enough
water in your blood to do a good cleaning job in the little
spaces between the cells that make up your muscles. When
this happens, you’re much more likely to develop trigger
points—or if you already have them, they increase in size,
severity, and pain.

Other types of tissue-based pain, such as pulled or strained
tendons or ligaments, also can be caused by overuse. While a
sudden trauma or injury can pull a ligament—a very extreme
form of overuse—doing the same type of moderate-intensity
activity too many times can strain a tendon or ligament, too.

There is a fine line between using and overusing your tendons
and ligaments.

Notice how similar types of sharp, shooting pain—a
trigger point in the muscle, an inflamed tendon, or a
compressed nerve—can be caused by entirely different
reasons. As you’ll see in the next chapter, this is quite
common. You also will see that if you don’t know what’s
causing your pain, you could very easily choose the wrong
treatment approach!

You may already have an idea which type of pain you have.
If not, you’ll figure it out as you go through this book. For
now, just remember that you need to know what’s causing the
pain before you can reasonably expect to get rid of it.

The Five Causes of All Back Pain

As I mentioned earlier, most people think they “throw
out” their backs and then experience back pain. While you
now know that this isn’t the case.

All back pain comes from one of three sources and
these are almost always overlooked by doctors and other
health care professionals.

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So to get this book to you, it's costing me $9,860.00 to print all 2,000 of them. If I paid shipping on top of that, it would be another $11,900.00 (and thats just for U.S. shipping) I quite frankly can't afford $21,760.00 right now.

Sure, I could just make this book available as a PDF download. But you see, the reason why I'm willing to spend as much as I can afford $9,860.00 to get this book in your hands is that I find that those people who are willing to pay shipping and read my book, usually buy one or more of my other products and then I have a customer for life.

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